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GOP Says Snapchat Should Spend Less Time Attacking Trump, More Time Going After Child Predators

The popular multimedia messaging service announced Wednesday that it would stop promoting President Trump’s content on its app’s Discover platform, concluding that his posts contain information that incites “racial violence and injustice.”

Senior Republican lawmakers are ticked off at Snap Inc, accusing the company of stifling free speech over its decision to stop prompting Donald Trump’s account, which has about 1.5 million followers, on its Snapchat platform.

“At this point, it is no surprise to anyone that Big Tech doesn’t believe in free speech and will happily censor views with which they disagree,” Republican Senator Ted Cruz, Trump adversary-turned congressional ally, told Politico.

In an explanation on its decision to stop promoting Trump’s posts, a Snap spokesman clarified Wednesday that while the president’s content will remain up, the company makes it policy “not amplify voices who incite racial violence and injustice by giving them free promotion on Discover. Racial violence and injustice have no place in our society, and we stand with all who seek peace, love, equality and justice in America.”

The Trump campaign shot back, accusing Snap Inc of trying to “rig” the 2020 presidential election in favour of presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

Biden appeared to gloat over Snapchat’s move, saying that he was “proud to be able to run for President and still be on Snapchat.”

Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn echoed the Trump campaign’s sentiments, saying Snap Inc’s decision to stop promoting Trump was “rooted in partisanship.”

Snapchat’s war with Trump amid the ongoing protests and riots in US cities in the wake of protests over the police killing of African American George Floyd is part of the White House’s broader feud with social media. On May 26, Trump signed an executive order calling for a series of measures to prevent major social media platforms including Twitter and Facebook from regulating user content after Twitter slapped a ‘potentially misleading’ banner underneath one of his Tweets.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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